Top Interview Questions

Something like "If it costs .02 cents to print up a mailer and .20 cents to mail it and each marketing lead costs .001 cents but we can buy a list that should give is a 1.5% response rate and of those we will land 1% and they will carry and average balance of $1,000 for the year and we earn 10% on that is it better to buy the list or purchase the leads.

Who knows. Not really ready to perform that kind of math after proving you could do math in the morning test, am a CPA and have an MBA, and just spend 3 hours talking to teams who were asking incorrect questions because they had the wrong profile.

After reviewing the website and talking with current employees the corporate culture is what I was looking for. The people treat you as an invididual, not another employee. The ease at asking questions and getting an answer.

1) Tell me about yourself 2) Why do you want to work with McGladrey? 3) Why did you not apply for the Big 4? 4) Why public and not private? 5) Why do you like Audit? (or whatever your position is) 6) Tell me about a time you made a mistake, and how you dealt with this? 7) Run me down with your resume 8) Do you have any teamwork/leadership skills? **Have some questions ABOUT the position you're applying for, even if you know most of it already, to show interest. Be ready to wing random moments of conversation**

Tip for you: Don't put all of your heart into it, even if you really want this company. It's heart-breaking knowing all the years you've put work into building the skills needed, but rejected. Know that you're an excellent candidate, and if they picked you, you're likely pretty good stuff elsewhere.